Originally posted by SunRazeruhuh
Nah. I use it to mess with Aurbere and other Jadus wankers.
Jadus has only one feat that outstrips Dooku's, which is holding together the Dominator.More than one friend, Dooku is not capable of dominating the minds of thousands, shaking the bridge of said cruiser through his rage alone, or causing pain and suffering to those around him with his mere presence. The ability to render oneself incorporeal at will is also an incredible feat of Force mastery.
And doesn't he mention that he's holding part of it together, since part of the ship got incinerated? Does anyone have a good estimate (and basis for that estimate) for how much of the ship Jadus actually held together?Enough to convince the Empire it had been completely destroyed, but not enough to prevent it from leaving the system and being repaired, or killing those onboard.
But lets be honest, even a low estimate would leave it well above the small cruisers Dooku TK'ed on Korriban. It's 600 meters in length.
Potentially defeat him in lightsaber combat? LOL. You're putting Jadus remarkably high despite him being rather wanting in lightsaber feats and accolades.Yes, in the respect that Jadus could potentially extricate himself. 👆
Also, if Jadus is being overwhelmed in sabers, there may not be much of a chance for him to teleport away.
EDIT: Yeah I'll correct myself on that one before you do. However in general Jadus can teleport in a split-second, so I don't see this being an issue.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
uhuhMore than one friend, Dooku is not capable of dominating the minds of thousands, shaking the bridge of said cruiser through his rage alone, or causing pain and suffering to those around him with his mere presence. The ability to render oneself incorporeal at will is also an incredible feat of Force mastery.
I'm talking about superior feats in combat-relevant powers. Jadus' TP is nice but not something that worked on the Agent, so it won't work on Dooku. Causing pain? Evidently not to the Agent, so again, it won't happen to Dooku.
Rendering himself incorporeal? When did that happen? Jadus teleporting is not rendering himself incorporeal, it's folding space. Which is good, but probably something done with effort and not easily/repeatedly done.
Enough to convince the Empire it had been completely destroyed, but not enough to prevent it from leaving the system and being repaired, or killing those onboard.
Which means a decent chunk of that 600m.
But lets be honest, even a low estimate would leave it well above the small cruisers Dooku TK'ed on Korriban. It's 600 meters in length.
Small cruisers? Anyways, it's not 600m, since a portion of it was disintegrated. And Dooku hurling the ships "easily" puts it within a respectable range of Jadus. I doubt it's a "vast" gap, as in Jadus can ragdoll or anything.
Unless Dooku can strike at faster than light-speeds, Jadus should be fine.
He can, since he blocks blaster bolts, which are light speed.
Seriously? There's something called Force precognition. Jadus predicted where Kaliyo would raise her blaster and fire and he teleported in time. The actual teleportation happening right after Kaliyo fired is good for him but it was obviously something that he foresaw and the actual disappearing just happened to be after Kaliyo's shot. It's not light-speed reactions. Unless, of course, Jedi blocking blaster bolts is also light speed, since they sometimes raise their lightsabers after the shots are fired.
Yeah I'll correct myself on that one before you do. However in general Jadus can teleport in a split-second, so I don't see this being an issue.
Dooku moved in split-seconds as a twelve year-old. It's not particularly special. And again, I doubt Jadus can endlessly teleport as he likes. Otherwise, he could just teleport far away from the Agent/Kaliyo every time they got close and Choke them both to death.
Originally posted by The Ellimist
Did you just suggest that Dooku can tag faster than light movement because he can deflect blaster bolts, or are you trolling?
Using shitty logic to respond to the same shitty logic. As I made clear above in case somebody called me out again for doing this.
Also, Dooku's use of the Force on Korriban (with the nexus being virtually impotent by then) left behind pools of dark side energy, which is pretty damn good.
Originally posted by SunRazerAnd I'm talking about overall Force mastery, which theoretically should net him in a win in a Force contest.
I'm talking about combat-relevant powers. Jadus' TP is nice but not something that worked on the Agent, so it won't work on Dooku. Causing pain? Evidently not to the Agent, so again, it won't happen to Dooku.
Rendering himself incorporeal? When did that happen? Jadus teleporting is not rendering himself incorporeal, it's folding space. Which is good, but probably something done with effort and not easily/repeatedly done.If that were the case he would reappear instantly, and yet he was capable of Force choking Kaliyo before rematerialising, so yeah he's rendering himself incorporeal.
Which means a decent chunk of that 600m.Yes small, small enough for Kenobi and Anakin to evade. No more than 100m surely.Small cruisers? Anyways, it's not 600m, since a portion of it was disintegrated. And Dooku hurling the ships "easily" puts it within a respectable range of Jadus. I doubt it's a "vast" gap, as in Jadus can ragdoll or anything.
But no, I doubt Jadus would ragdoll.
He can, since he blocks blaster bolts, which are light speed.Yeah you corrected me before I did.Seriously? There's something called Force precognition. Jadus predicted where Kaliyo would raise her blaster and fire and he teleported in time. The actual teleportation happening right after Kaliyo fired is good for him but it was obviously something that he foresaw and the actual disappearing just happened to be after Kaliyo's shot. It's not light-speed reactions. Unless, of course, Jedi blocking blaster bolts is also light speed, since they sometimes raise their lightsabers after the shots are fired.
Regardless the point is he can teleport in an instant (which has nothing to do with his reaction time), so unless Dooku can blow through his guard and deal a killing blow before Jadus can even think, he's not stopping him teleporting.
EDIT: And why he'd need to teleport "endlessly" is beyond me.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
And I'm talking about overall Force mastery, which theoretically should net him in a win in a Force contest.
This is all-out, not the Force.
If that were the case he would reappear instantly, and yet he was capable of Force choking Kaliyo before rematerialising, so yeah he's rendering himself incorporeal.
What kind of shitty logic is this? This just means that Jadus can use the Force mid-teleport, not that it makes him incorporeal. And I'm pretty sure the Choke began as soon as he teleported, so he probably initiated it beforehand.
Yes small, small enough for Kenobi and Anakin to evade. No more than 100m surely.
I'm pretty sure Tyranus hurled it head-first into the wall, so the length would've been fairly irrelevant. That aside, the only possible ancient cruisers of war that Watson could've referred to are the 215m cruisers from the Great Hyperspace War.
Even being generous and accepting your 100m, Tyranus also hurled two other ships and later smashed them all together to form a barrier that was used to block the hangar entrance, and he did this "easily" as well. There's no way that Jadus holding together majority of a 600m ship is "vastly" beyond that.
But no, I doubt Jadus would ragdoll.
No, he wouldn't.
Regardless the point is he can teleport in an instant (which has nothing to do with his reaction time), so unless Dooku can blow through his guard and deal a killing blow before Jadus can even think, he's not stopping him teleporting.
Reaction time is relevant because Jadus needs to be able to react before he can use hispowers.
EDIT: And why he'd need to teleport "endlessly" is beyond me.
I mean several times, I just chose an exaggerated word.
Originally posted by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ
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Seriously, though? Bane already noted how impotent the nexus was in PoD, and BoS confirms that the nexus has only further declined since. Frankly, any power growth that the Count experienced in the next four years would be greater than the amplification of the nexus, tbh.